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US Patent: 4,172,514
High Speed Continuous Assembly Machine
Patentees:
Ivan L. Shantz (exact or similar names) - Janesville, Rock County, WI
Lyell C. Tullis (exact or similar names) - Janesville, Rock County, WI

USPTO Classifications:
198/470.1, 198/482.1, 198/803.7

Tool Categories:
specialty machines : assembling machines

Assignees:
Giddings & Lewis, Inc. - Fond Du Lac, Fond Du Lac County, WI

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Feb. 07, 1977
Granted: Oct. 30, 1979

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Description:
Abstract:

A high speed continuous assembly machine adapted to handle and assemble a variety of regular parts such as tubes, discs, rods and cylinders at rates varying from 120 to 1200 assemblies per minute. The machine utilizes a work transport conveyor of the endless band, straight line type moving in a vertical plane, and one or more satellite stations spaced longitudinally along the transport conveyor. Each satellite station carries both parts and tooling in timed relation to the main conveyor.

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